modin.pandas.Series.str.match

Series.str.match(pat, case=True, flags=0, na=None)[source] (https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowpark-python/blob/v1.26.0/snowpark-python/.tox/docs/lib/python3.9/site-packages/modin/pandas/series_utils.py#L392-L399)

Determine if each string starts with a match of a regular expression.

Parameters:
  • pat (str) – Character sequence.

  • case (bool, default True) – If True, case sensitive.

  • flags (int, default 0 (no flags)) – Regex module flags, e.g. re.IGNORECASE.

  • na (scalar, optional) – Fill value for missing values. The default depends on dtype of the array. For object-dtype, numpy.nan is used. For StringDtype, pandas.NA is used.

Return type:

Series/Index/array of boolean values

See also

fullmatch

Stricter matching that requires the entire string to match.

contains

Analogous, but less strict, relying on re.search instead of re.match.

extract

Extract matched groups.

Examples

>>> ser = pd.Series(["horse", "eagle", "donkey"])
>>> ser.str.match("e")
0    False
1     True
2    False
dtype: bool
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